“We’re honored to be part of this project memorializing local heroes that have been lost in the line of service,” said EP Henry CEO J.C. Henry. “As a family company with three former owners having served, this is a cause that is close to our hearts.”

Slated for completion in May, the memorial is designed to resemble a globe. The interior of the globe will tell the stories of those memorialized, while the exterior will depict the war itself. The memorial will honor 21 Bucks County natives of the armed forces who lost their lives in the line of duty:

15 United States Army soldiers;

Four United States Marines;

One who served in the Marines and Army; and

One who served in the Marines and Navy.

Formalized into a program in 2012, EP Henry’s HeroScaping program has contributed more than $325,000 in materials, labor and monetary contributions to military-related projects and organizations.

Since its inception, a significant part of HeroScaping is the donation of products to repair and improve the outdoor living spaces of military families and community locations in need of rebuilding or constructing, including veterans’ monuments, memorials, municipal buildings and school park areas. Community members can nominate a project by filling out submission form on EP Henry’s website.